Drafted in the 1st round (29th overall) by the Texas Rangers in 2017 (signed for $2,000,000)

Depending on the days that they went and saw Seise this spring, scouts could come away with very different evaluations. The one thing that most evaluators seem to agree on, however, is that Seise will stick at shortstop. He has very quick feet and shows good instincts ranging to balls in either direction. Seise has excellent hands and he has plus arm strength. There are times when Seise will turn in below-average run times from home to first, but he'll also flash a plus time here and there. | The Central Florida recruit has quick hands in the batter's box and shows average to slightly better raw power in batting practice, though his power doesn't play as much in games yet. He's still raw at the plate and will chase pitches out of the zone and take off balance swings. Seise will need to work on syncing up his swing and using his lower half more. If he can make adjustments and hit enough for his power to play, Seise will have plenty of value because he can play shortstop.